Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5733

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

JOINT RESOLUTION CONFERRING LIMITED PURPOSE RECOGNITION TO THE NATIVE AMERICAN SEACONKE WAMPANOAG TRIBE

Impact

The bill specifies that the recognition does not confer rights associated with state compact or approval under the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. It emphasizes that the statute should not be interpreted as an acknowledgment of any claims related to land or other resources. Consequently, while the bill promotes the tribe's access to benefits, it also carefully delineates the limits of this recognition to avoid legal complications, especially concerning gaming and land claims.

Summary

House Bill 5733 seeks to formally recognize the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe as a Native American Indian tribe for limited purposes. This recognition is intended to assist the tribe in accessing a range of federal benefits including education, job training, housing assistance, and protection for the sale of their artwork. By affording this recognition, the bill aims to help the tribe qualify for various public and private grants and promotes their ability to engage in traditional cultural practices and ceremonies.

Contention

During discussions surrounding H5733, there may be potential contention regarding its limited scope. While proponents may advocate for such recognition as a necessary step for empowering indigenous communities, critics could argue that the restricted nature of the recognition might undermine more comprehensive rights or recognition that the tribes seek. Additionally, the resolution’s clear statements denying implications for gaming rights could also be a focal point of debate.

Companion Bills

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